Black & White Photograph of Aubrey John Akrill BECKLEY marching in the ‘ANZAC Day’ Parade in Mukinbudin WA

c. 1930
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Black & white photograph of Aubrey John Akrill BECKLEY marching in the ‘ANZAC Day’ parade in Mukinbudin WA, c.1930.

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cwa-org-12-2024.11.3
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111 mm
Height or length
67 mm
Weight
1 g
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On rear written in pencil, “Anzac Day parade / Mukinbudin”, a black ink circle stamped with “Kodak Print” in centre and in blue ink the number “4736” stamped top right.

Contextual Information

This photo shows Aubrey John Akrill BECKLEY, better known as Jack marching in the Mukinbudin ‘ANZAC Day” parade. Jack enlisted in the AIF on the 24/06/1915, age 27 years, with the 28th Battalion 2nd Reinforcement. He attained the rank of Sergeant. On the 3/11/1916, while serving in France, Jack was wounded in action, (gun shot wound to his right thigh). He was admitted to hospital in England, and on the 4/6/1917 he returned to Australia, and was discharged on the 16/07/1917.

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Aubrey John Akrill BECKLEY marching in the Mukinbudin "ANZAC Day" parade.
Aubrey John Akrill BECKLEY marching in the Mukinbudin "ANZAC Day" parade.
Rear view of Photograph
Rear view of Photograph

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